On 2021-08-16, ropers <rop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For the online man pages at man.openbsd.org, apparently any page PRIOR
> to OpenBSD 5.1 will show pagename(0) in the <title>, e.g. not
> wsdisplay(4) but wsdisplay(0).  The OpenBSD 5.0/5.1 watershed is also
> when links in man pages become clickable.

For earlier releases, the manuals were preformatted.

> I think somebody told me this before, but I've forgotten where the
> backend code for man.openbsd.org is maintained.  I think it was not in
> /src.  I could be wrong.

man.cgi is part of mandoc, src/usr.bin/mandoc or
https://cvsweb.bsd.lv/mandoc/cgi.c

> Speaking of backend code I don't know how to find, much less submit a diff 
> for:
> For folders that are entirely in the Attic[0], could
> cvsweb.openbsd.org somehow be convinced to display these only in the
> actual Attic, and not list them in the parent's directory list?  Or if
> that's not feasible, to maybe show a marker behind the names of
> folders that don't contain anything?
> Something like [in the Attic] or [all contents in the Attic] or
> [empty] or [Attic]?

Sounds like a bunch of recursive scanning would be needed. Not sure it's worth
it when the git expprt exists.. cvaweb is in ports but I don't know if it's the
same version which runs on cvsweb.openbsd.org.


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